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Self-Portrait 1887

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This vivid self-portrait captures the intense gaze of the artist, revealing a raw and emotive interplay of colors. Van Gogh’s brushwork employs thick, expressive strokes that seem to pulsate with life; the colors merge and flow into one another, creating a dynamic texture that enhances the emotional weight of the piece. The face, illuminated against a soft gray background, becomes a focal point, pulling the viewer in with its piercing blue eyes and the fiery red of the beard—a vivid representation of both struggle and passion.

The composition is intimate, reflecting Van Gogh’s quest for self-exploration and identity. His head is turned slightly, adding a sense of movement as if he is caught in a moment of reflection or contemplation. The muted color palette, dominated by blues and neutrals, juxtaposed against the brightness of his hair and beard, evokes a sense of melancholy and introspection. This self-portrait not only showcases his technical prowess but also serves as a window into his inner world, making it a poignant narrative of vulnerability and strength.

Self-Portrait 1887

Vincent van Gogh

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1887

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Dimensions:

5303 × 7203 px
190 × 140 mm

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